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aylacherie
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Ayla
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This is the place where you can personalize your profile!
But, how?
By moving, adding and personalizing widgets.
You can drag and drop to rearrange.
You can edit widgets to customize them.
The left side has widgets you can add!
Some widgets you can only access when you get a premium membership.
Some widgets have options that are only available when you get a premium membership.
We've split the page into zones!
Certain widgets can only be added to certain zones.
"Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right.
Don't forget, restraints can bring out the creativity in you!
Now go forth and astound us all with your devious profiles!
i really love your response; its very genuine and yet quite subtly expressive. I think in general it offers a really good response to this field of work.
Thankyou so much...
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The Protean Self Project
Proteus; the Greek Sea God of multiple forms. The protean self evinces mockery and self-mockery, irony, absurdity and humour.
thanks for the response... really appreciated it and I'm glad you liked the collection.
There's this journal I'm trying to open up a bit on D.A... il send you the link, see if it makes any sense first. Just wondered if you find it thought-provoking enough whether you'd consider adding to it?
I'll leave it with you...
Thanks again for the comments (really like your muse writing btw)
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The Protean Self Project
Proteus; the Greek Sea God of multiple forms. The protean self evinces mockery and self-mockery, irony, absurdity and humour.
Sure. Let me know when it is available & I will check it out.
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"... this is an error of depressives, identifying with a tree, whereas the happy heart wanders the garden like a falling leaf, a figure for the part, not the whole." --Louise Gluck
Ayla: "... meaning 'oak tree' or 'terebinth tree' in Hebrew."
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"... this is an error of depressives, identifying with a tree, whereas the happy heart wanders the garden like a falling leaf, a figure for the part, not the whole." --Louise Gluck
Ayla: "... meaning 'oak tree' or 'terebinth tree' in Hebrew."
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"Normally I laugh in the face of danger, then I hide until it goes away."
-Xander from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
i really love your response; its very genuine and yet quite subtly expressive. I think in general it offers a really good response to this field of work.
Thankyou so much...
--
The Protean Self Project
Proteus; the Greek Sea God of multiple forms. The protean self evinces mockery and self-mockery, irony, absurdity and humour.
There's this journal I'm trying to open up a bit on D.A... il send you the link, see if it makes any sense first. Just wondered if you find it thought-provoking enough whether you'd consider adding to it?
I'll leave it with you...
Thanks again for the comments (really like your muse writing btw)
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The Protean Self Project
Proteus; the Greek Sea God of multiple forms. The protean self evinces mockery and self-mockery, irony, absurdity and humour.
--
"... this is an error of depressives, identifying with a tree, whereas the happy heart wanders the garden like a falling leaf, a figure for the part, not the whole." --Louise Gluck
Ayla: "... meaning 'oak tree' or 'terebinth tree' in Hebrew."
you can find the first Q&A at [link]
Thanks again for your response
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The Protean Self Project
Proteus; the Greek Sea God of multiple forms. The protean self evinces mockery and self-mockery, irony, absurdity and humour.
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The Protean Self Project
Proteus; the Greek Sea God of multiple forms. The protean self evinces mockery and self-mockery, irony, absurdity and humour.
cool ink
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"... this is an error of depressives, identifying with a tree, whereas the happy heart wanders the garden like a falling leaf, a figure for the part, not the whole." --Louise Gluck
Ayla: "... meaning 'oak tree' or 'terebinth tree' in Hebrew."
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